One of the men who killed Kriss Donald was out of prison on early release when he murdered the Glasgow teenager.

Imran Shahid was sentenced to 30 months in February 2003 for assault to danger of life and dangerous driving.

Shahid, 29, who had also been in prison for assault in 1995, was released after 15 months.

The Tories raised the issue at First Minister's Questions. However, Jack McConnell said it was not the day to make political points about the murder.

The first minister paid tribute to Angela Donald, the mother of the murdered schoolboy.

He said she had showed dignity in relying on the legal system to bring her son's killers to justice, and had been an example to others by standing up to a group of men who had terrorised the Pollokshields community.